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... or narodnaya muzyka, which in the UK is often classified as vintage easy listening, somewhat similar to German Schlager (melodic singing accompanied by an orchestra). There is also rock, as well as popsa, or pop music (including hip-hop and electronic remixes); and there is traditional/folk music (f ...
... or narodnaya muzyka, which in the UK is often classified as vintage easy listening, somewhat similar to German Schlager (melodic singing accompanied by an orchestra). There is also rock, as well as popsa, or pop music (including hip-hop and electronic remixes); and there is traditional/folk music (f ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: THE ROLE AND EFFECTS OF DISCRETE
... Kenney, 2004). Overall, negative political ads have been shown to contain more issue-based information than positive ads (Kaid, 2004; Kaid & Johnston, 1991; Kern, 1989; West, 1993). However, it is also important to note that many ads “dovetail” ...
... Kenney, 2004). Overall, negative political ads have been shown to contain more issue-based information than positive ads (Kaid, 2004; Kaid & Johnston, 1991; Kern, 1989; West, 1993). However, it is also important to note that many ads “dovetail” ...
From Group Identity to Political Cohesion
... women, the working-class, middle-class and men (http://www.electionstudies.org/). Unfortunately, both forms of the closeness question are weak measures of identity because they do not capture gradations in identity strength, conflate identity with sympathy for a group to which one does not belong, a ...
... women, the working-class, middle-class and men (http://www.electionstudies.org/). Unfortunately, both forms of the closeness question are weak measures of identity because they do not capture gradations in identity strength, conflate identity with sympathy for a group to which one does not belong, a ...
Are Crises Good for Long-Term Growth? The Role of Political
... Are financial crises good or bad for long-term growth? Broadly speaking, there are two opposing views: while some authors believe that crises have adverse consequences for long-run growth because of increased volatility, others believe that they are good because they allow important reforms to take ...
... Are financial crises good or bad for long-term growth? Broadly speaking, there are two opposing views: while some authors believe that crises have adverse consequences for long-run growth because of increased volatility, others believe that they are good because they allow important reforms to take ...
Print this article - ESE - Salento University Publishing
... For Laclau, the project of transversalidad required simultaneously addressing the different demands that came from the world of social movements and from PJ structure under the leadership of the president. The success of such strategy relied on the ability to accomplish certain equilibrium among mov ...
... For Laclau, the project of transversalidad required simultaneously addressing the different demands that came from the world of social movements and from PJ structure under the leadership of the president. The success of such strategy relied on the ability to accomplish certain equilibrium among mov ...
Populism and Nationalism: Implications for the
... The term ‘populism’ is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as follows: The policies or principles of any of various political parties which seek to represent the interests of ordinary people […] Also: support for or representation of ordinary people or their views; speech, action, writing, etc, ...
... The term ‘populism’ is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as follows: The policies or principles of any of various political parties which seek to represent the interests of ordinary people […] Also: support for or representation of ordinary people or their views; speech, action, writing, etc, ...
Nonprofits as Civic Intermediaries: The Role of
... Much of the attention that has been directed toward the political activity of nonprofits has focused on the advocacy roles carried out by these organizations. Social-service organizations in particular are thought to serve as a public voice for their clientele, many of whom lack access to political ...
... Much of the attention that has been directed toward the political activity of nonprofits has focused on the advocacy roles carried out by these organizations. Social-service organizations in particular are thought to serve as a public voice for their clientele, many of whom lack access to political ...
public opinions of the impeachment of president william jefferson
... ...I cannot shake the thought that the widespread loss of outrage against this president's misconduct tells us something fundamentally important about our condition. Our commitment to long-standing American ideals has been enervated. We desperately need to recover them, and soon. They are under assa ...
... ...I cannot shake the thought that the widespread loss of outrage against this president's misconduct tells us something fundamentally important about our condition. Our commitment to long-standing American ideals has been enervated. We desperately need to recover them, and soon. They are under assa ...
“The Impact of the Economic Recession on Protest Participation in
... All of these types of protest are relevant when studying contentious politics, each of them is appropriately relevant in regards to how people can act. In this paper, the main focus is on protest as measured by participation in demonstrations, boycotts of products and support for petitions. These t ...
... All of these types of protest are relevant when studying contentious politics, each of them is appropriately relevant in regards to how people can act. In this paper, the main focus is on protest as measured by participation in demonstrations, boycotts of products and support for petitions. These t ...
Structuring the Inquiry into Advocacy, Vol. I
... to explore the engagement of nonprofit organizations in the policy process and the regulation of their political activities. Nonprofit Advocacy and the Policy Process: A Seminar Series examines the current regulation of nonprofit advocacy, proposed reforms, and the impact of regulation on nonprofit ...
... to explore the engagement of nonprofit organizations in the policy process and the regulation of their political activities. Nonprofit Advocacy and the Policy Process: A Seminar Series examines the current regulation of nonprofit advocacy, proposed reforms, and the impact of regulation on nonprofit ...
When First Amendment Principles Collide: Negative Political
... CABLE, Oct. 21, 1996, at 18. 8. See Eric Schmitt, The Voters: Halfthe Electorate, PerhapsSatisfied or Bored, Sat Out Voting, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 7, 1996, at B6. The decrease in voter turnout is especially troubling because registration is probably at its highest level since 1968. See id. To put the vot ...
... CABLE, Oct. 21, 1996, at 18. 8. See Eric Schmitt, The Voters: Halfthe Electorate, PerhapsSatisfied or Bored, Sat Out Voting, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 7, 1996, at B6. The decrease in voter turnout is especially troubling because registration is probably at its highest level since 1968. See id. To put the vot ...
Comparative Essays (2006
... Chinese leaders today differ from those under Mao Zedong in terms of their professional and educational backgrounds as well as their ideology. Describe two differences between today’s Chinese Communist Party leaders and those under Mao. Explain how one of the differences you described has influenced ...
... Chinese leaders today differ from those under Mao Zedong in terms of their professional and educational backgrounds as well as their ideology. Describe two differences between today’s Chinese Communist Party leaders and those under Mao. Explain how one of the differences you described has influenced ...
Republican Managers and Innovation
... managerial personal traits and characteristics on firm decisions. This literature began with Bertrand and Schoar (2003), who have shown that CEOs’ time-invariant traits explain a significant portion of various firm decisions. In this paper, our focus is on one specific trait: managers’ political phi ...
... managerial personal traits and characteristics on firm decisions. This literature began with Bertrand and Schoar (2003), who have shown that CEOs’ time-invariant traits explain a significant portion of various firm decisions. In this paper, our focus is on one specific trait: managers’ political phi ...
The Grand Rapids Civil Rights Movement From 1954
... community in Grand Rapids, there were many problems that prevented the African-American population from capitalizing on the opportunities. For one, the African-Americans were never able to agree on a specific approach on how to work with the white political establishment. Following Reconstruction, A ...
... community in Grand Rapids, there were many problems that prevented the African-American population from capitalizing on the opportunities. For one, the African-Americans were never able to agree on a specific approach on how to work with the white political establishment. Following Reconstruction, A ...
Unburdened by Objectivity: Political Entertainment News in the 2008
... Times and the Washington Post admitted to doing in regards to their coverage of the Iraq War (Jones, 2006). Audiences also recognize when political entities blur the lines of trust by coopting media that are normally reserved for entertainment in service of their own partisan purposes, as the Bush a ...
... Times and the Washington Post admitted to doing in regards to their coverage of the Iraq War (Jones, 2006). Audiences also recognize when political entities blur the lines of trust by coopting media that are normally reserved for entertainment in service of their own partisan purposes, as the Bush a ...
Hartz on American Liberal Tradition
... American communities that goes by the name of the Revolutionary War. The American Revolution has significance for American socialism. The long struggle against feudalism in Europe inevitably brought forth socialism with its emphasis on the class struggle. Mr. Hartz argues that because Americans at t ...
... American communities that goes by the name of the Revolutionary War. The American Revolution has significance for American socialism. The long struggle against feudalism in Europe inevitably brought forth socialism with its emphasis on the class struggle. Mr. Hartz argues that because Americans at t ...
`Better Decide Which Side You`re On`: Authenticity, Politics
... which took place during the project. I would also like to extend my thanks to other members of the School of Music faculty who offered valuable insight during my research: Dr Kenneth Gloag; Dr Amanda Villepastour; and Prof. David Wyn Jones. My completion of this project would have been impossible wi ...
... which took place during the project. I would also like to extend my thanks to other members of the School of Music faculty who offered valuable insight during my research: Dr Kenneth Gloag; Dr Amanda Villepastour; and Prof. David Wyn Jones. My completion of this project would have been impossible wi ...
Framework - MGW - 2011 - Open Evidence Archive
... Progressive Movement and the New Deal. It set the tone for the American Left during the first six decades of the twentieth century. Walt Whitman and John Dewey, as we shall see, did a great deal to shape this rhetoric. The difference between early twentieth-century leftist intellectuals and the majo ...
... Progressive Movement and the New Deal. It set the tone for the American Left during the first six decades of the twentieth century. Walt Whitman and John Dewey, as we shall see, did a great deal to shape this rhetoric. The difference between early twentieth-century leftist intellectuals and the majo ...
view paper - Jeffrey A. Karp
... winning coalitions. Therefore, according to this account, perceived system legitimacy would result from policy responsiveness to ethnic interests rather than from minorities sharing power as in the consociational account. Outside of the debate over proportional and majoritarian systems, minority rep ...
... winning coalitions. Therefore, according to this account, perceived system legitimacy would result from policy responsiveness to ethnic interests rather than from minorities sharing power as in the consociational account. Outside of the debate over proportional and majoritarian systems, minority rep ...
"We Made You": The Contrived and Contested Nature of Authenticity
... after the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) investigated Communism and networks blacklisted multiple folk performers — most famously, Pete Seeger and Lee Hays of the folk quartet The Weavers.16 Thus, under intense surveillance and scrutiny by the FBI and public eye, many artists and g ...
... after the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) investigated Communism and networks blacklisted multiple folk performers — most famously, Pete Seeger and Lee Hays of the folk quartet The Weavers.16 Thus, under intense surveillance and scrutiny by the FBI and public eye, many artists and g ...
Political Irrelevance, Democracy, and the Limits of Militarized Conflict
... as relevant to one another’s foreign policies as are strong, adjacent states; moreover, even if the former do have a clash of interests, their inability to project military force may prevent them from being able to do anything other than talk about it. In the case of democracies, though informed opi ...
... as relevant to one another’s foreign policies as are strong, adjacent states; moreover, even if the former do have a clash of interests, their inability to project military force may prevent them from being able to do anything other than talk about it. In the case of democracies, though informed opi ...
Samuel P - El blog de Jesús Silva
... the survival of liberal values. Choosing between these arguments for and against U.S. intervention abroad was not a matter of first principle for Huntington but of carefully balancing benefits and costs, potential gains and risks, with a bias toward prudence. The charge from the 1960s that most nett ...
... the survival of liberal values. Choosing between these arguments for and against U.S. intervention abroad was not a matter of first principle for Huntington but of carefully balancing benefits and costs, potential gains and risks, with a bias toward prudence. The charge from the 1960s that most nett ...
Political Campaign Advertising Dynamics
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
... Despite all the attention that the subject has drawn, there is still a question about exactly how, how much, and under what conditions political advertising matters. There is also a sense that recent research strategies in the study of political phenomena are inappropriate for answering the research ...
Ms Fuerte Que la Guerra - Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
... traditions, and a brief summary of revolutionary song culture before 1936. When considered together, these factors explain the emergence of a multifaceted wartime song culture in Spain when war broke out. Chapter Two categorizes the songs of the Spanish Civil War by origin, distinguishing between so ...
... traditions, and a brief summary of revolutionary song culture before 1936. When considered together, these factors explain the emergence of a multifaceted wartime song culture in Spain when war broke out. Chapter Two categorizes the songs of the Spanish Civil War by origin, distinguishing between so ...
Interest Groups and Political Attitudes
... 1986). Even if one argument is not particularly influential, at least one of several arguments offered will be. Even if one source is not credible or persuasive, at least one of several sources will be. Groups may also form lobbying coalitions with other groups under various circumstances (Salisbury ...
... 1986). Even if one argument is not particularly influential, at least one of several arguments offered will be. Even if one source is not credible or persuasive, at least one of several sources will be. Groups may also form lobbying coalitions with other groups under various circumstances (Salisbury ...